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1 American  
[juhst] / dʒʌst /

adjective

  1. guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness.

    We hope to be just in our understanding of such difficult situations.

    Synonyms:
    impartial, fair, equitable, upright
    Antonyms:
    biased
  2. done or made according to principle; equitable; proper.

    a just reply.

  3. based on right; rightful; lawful.

    a just claim.

    Synonyms:
    legal, legitimate
  4. in keeping with truth or fact; true; correct.

    a just analysis.

    Synonyms:
    honest, exact, accurate
    Antonyms:
    untrue
  5. given or awarded rightly; deserved, as a sentence, punishment, or reward.

    a just penalty.

    Synonyms:
    due, apt, suited, condign, appropriate
    Antonyms:
    unjustified
  6. in accordance with standards or requirements; proper or right.

    just proportions.

  7. (especially in Biblical use) righteous.

  8. actual, real, or genuine.


adverb

  1. within a brief preceding time; but a moment before.

    The sun just came out.

  2. exactly or precisely.

    This is just what I mean.

  3. by a narrow margin; barely.

    The arrow just missed the mark.

  4. only or merely.

    He was just a clerk until he became ambitious.

  5. actually; really; positively.

    The weather is just glorious.

idioms

  1. just so, neat and tidy; carefully arranged.

    My mother-in-law is very fussy; everything has to be placed just so.

just 2 American  
[juhst] / dʒʌst /

noun

  1. joust.


just British  

adjective

    1. fair or impartial in action or judgment

    2. ( as collective noun; preceded by the )

      the just

  1. conforming to high moral standards; honest

  2. consistent with justice

    a just action

  3. rightly applied or given; deserved

    a just reward

  4. legally valid; lawful

    a just inheritance

  5. well-founded; reasonable

    just criticism

  6. correct, accurate, or true

    a just account

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

adverb

  1. used with forms of have to indicate an action performed in the very recent past

    I have just closed the door

  2. at this very instant

    he's just coming in to land

  3. no more than; merely; only

    just an ordinary car

  4. exactly; precisely

    that's just what I mean

  5. by a small margin; barely

    he just got there in time

  6. (intensifier)

    it's just wonderful to see you

  7. informal indeed; with a vengeance

    isn't it just

    1. at the point of starting (to do something)

    2. very nearly; almost

      I've just about had enough

  8. an expression requesting the hearer to wait or pause for a brief period of time

    1. a very short time ago

    2. at this moment

    3. informal in a little while

  9. having reached exactly

    it's just on five o'clock

    1. an expression of complete agreement or of unwillingness to dissent

    2. arranged with precision

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
just More Idioms  

    More idioms and phrases containing just

    • all (just) the same
    • get it (you just don't)
    • justice
    • take it (just so much)

Usage

The use of just with exactly ( it's just exactly what they want ) is redundant and should be avoided: it's exactly what they want

Other Word Forms

  • juster noun
  • justly adverb
  • justness noun

Etymology

Origin of just

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English, from Latin jūstus “righteous,” equivalent to jūs “law, right” + -tus, adjective suffix

Example Sentences

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